A.
A structure may only connect to an OSS when not required to connect to the city’s sewer utility pursuant to EMC § 11.35.010; provided, that an application and plans for a private disposal system have been approved by the TPCHD and supplied to the city prior to connecting to the OSS.
B.
Private disposal systems must be located on the same lot as the building they are designed to serve except as provided within EMC §§ 16.01.120(B) and 16.01.125. No offsite septic tank, drainfield or related easements shall be permitted; provided, that the extension of this public health regulation shall not apply to single-family residences that are under order from the health department to replace a failed system, a replacement OSS is permissible under EMC 11.35.010, and there are not on-site alternatives available to do so.
C.
Conflicting Easements. A private disposal system permit application shall provide for certification from the Pierce County auditor that overlapping or conflicting easements will not result at the time a private disposal systems drainfield easement is recorded on a parcel.
D.
Community OSS. In order to support the growth and development of the sewer utility in accordance with the GSP, and except for the limited cases under subsection (D)(1) of this section, new and proposed community OSS’s are hereby prohibited in the city. Existing community OSS’s may continue to operate in accordance with TPCHD regulations, subject to the sewer utility connection requirements in EMC § 11.35.010.
1.
2.
An application and plans for a private disposal system have been approved by the Tacoma-Pierce County health department and supplied to the city; and
3.
The owner shall be required to disconnect the property building sewer from the private disposal system, abandon the private disposal system as provided in EMC § 11.55.020, and connect to the city sewer system within 90 days after the property is fronted by a city sewer. Connection to the city sewer system shall be subject to the requirements of Chapter 11.40 EMC.
(Ord. 06-271 § 1; Ord. 12-385 § 3; Ord. 14-415 § 2 (Exh. A); Ord. 26-0709, 5/12/2026)